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Originally Posted by stxopher
And yet within a few months of release some non-commercial, no-name, non-profit people are already massively increasing the usability of the reader.
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Such as what, for example? Other than a few tools for creating books, I haven't seen anything that "massively increases the usability of the Reader"! Perhaps I've missed something?
I honestly think you're exaggerating the influence of the "hacker market" on the Reader. I'm sure the overwhelming majority of people who buy the Reader at Borders or wherever just happily use it with either free of commercial e-books and have not the slightest interest in "improving" it.